Update June 21. In addition to the 454 scaffold for H112180280, the UK’s Health Protection Agency has now posted Illumina MiSeq data (reads + assembly) for H112180280 and a further 4 isolates: http://www.hpa-bioinformatics.org.uk/lgp/genomes

Update June 16. Note 2 new genomes (454) now available from the Göttingen Genomics Lab, see comments section below for details.

Update June 13. BGI has now formally released their data, including reads, under Creative Commons 0 license. This is the most open license possible, and includes this statement:

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we love your blog. Excellent work!
We just released the 454 data of another two isolates from the German E. coli outbreak. You can find it on our website:http://www.g2l.bio.uni-goettingen.de/
The link to the ftp server is ftp://134.76.70.117/
User name and password are ‘EAHEC_GOS’.
Would be great if you could post it on the github E. coli O104:H4 Genome Analysis Crowdsourcing.
Thanks and keep up the good work!
Cheers,
G2L team